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Does NZ need mandatory child abuse reporting?
9:05 AM.Moves to make reporting of suspected child abuse mandatory should be treated with caution, says Safeguarding Children group. Read more Audio
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Personal finance: How to get through being made redundant
11:45 AM.As thousands of jobs are cut, particularly through the public sector, Lisa joins Kathryn with some of her tips on what to do if you're being made redundant. Read more Audio
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The Taranaki gym encouraging older people to lift weights
11:30 AM.Taranaki seniors are showing it's never too late to summon strength, pulling off deadlifts and squats in a community gym group. Dane Carr, head coach at the Lion's Den Gym & Fitness Centre, tells… Read more Audio
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Music with Charlotte Ryan: Taite Prize winners + Earth Day
11:05 AM.Music 101 host Charlotte Ryan joins Kathryn to discuss the winner of last night's Taite Music Prize, play a track from Arooj Aftab (who was on Nine to Noon earlier this year) and celebrate Earth Day… Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Mike Tweed in Whanganui
10:45 AM.Mike digs deep into the rates rise signalled for the city - set at about 12 percent. Read more Audio
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Book review: The Best Minds by Jonathan Rosen
10:35 AM.Jenna Todd of Time Out Bookstore reviews The Best Minds by Jonathan Rosen published by Penguin Random House NZ Read more Audio
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Natalie Haynes on bringing the classical world to the modern one
10:05 AM.Natalie Haynes is an author, stand-up comedian and self-confessed nerd. As a teenager she embraced Latin and Ancient Greek, before going on to study classics under the famed Professor Mary Beard. Read more Audio
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Australia: The state vs Elon Musk's X, PM hikes Kokoda
9:45 AM.Australia correspondent Karen Middleton looks at how Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has taken on Elon Musk. Read more Audio
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New Zealand adds to its seed reserves at remote global vault
9:35 AM.Another batch of New Zealand's most precious pasture seeds have been delivered to a doomsday mountain vault in Norway. Read more Audio
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Changes to fishing in Fiordland and Chatham Islands
9:20 AM.From tomorrow the amount of finfish and shellfish recreational fishers can take from inside Fiordland will be reduced. Read more Audio
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Police Association warns officers cannot take gang patches in real time under proposed law
9:05 AM.The Police Association warns officers will not be able to confiscate gang patches in real time, under a proposed law change. Read more Audio
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Sports-chat with Marc Hinton
11:45 AM.Crusaders chief executive Colin Mansbridge is ruling out sacking coach Rob Penney mid-season, despite the team sitting at the bottom of the table. In league, the Warriors' wheels are wobbling heading… Read more Audio
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NZ's response to 'significant' migration levels
11:30 AM.Stats NZ figures in the year to January show more than 250,000 people arrived in New Zealand. Massey University Professor Paul Spoonley says the volume of arrivals has contributed a significant net… Read more Audio
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Business commentator Victoria Young
11:05 AM.A Health New Zealand/Te Whatu Ora commissioned report warns of extreme pressure on New Zealand's aged care sector. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Che Baker in Invercargill
10:50 AM.Stuff's Southland Editor Che Baker looks at Invercargill Mayor Nobby Clark's apology for his interview with comedian Guy Williams. Read more Audio
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Book review: Girl of the Mountains by Trish McCormack
10:40 AM.Elisabeth Easther reviews Girl of the Mountains by Trish McCormack published by Glacier Press Read more Audio
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Nick Stride on why his family fled Russia and went into hiding
10:05 AM.British construction worker Nick Stride was working in Moscow in 1998 to help build the British embassy there. Read more Audio
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USA correspondent Ron Elving
9:50 AM.Ron looks at the US$95b of military assistance approved for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, which passed with broad bipartisan support. Read more Audio
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Roading experts discuss Government's big maintenance plans
9:30 AM.The Government is planning to spend billions of dollars on new roads under a transport plan proposed last month. Read more Audio
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A leading youth advocate is worried boot camp kids will end up without support
9:15 AM.A leading youth advocate is concerned young people sent to boot camps will come out the other end without crucial support. Read more Audio
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Emergency management system has 'significant shortcomings' - inquiry
9:05 AM.An inquiry into the response to last year's catastrophic North Island storms that killed 15 people has found the country's emergency management system is not fit for purpose. Read more Audio
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Urban Issue with Bill McKay: The history of kitchen design
11:45 AM.Bill McKay discusses the history of the classic layout of a kitchen, and its connections to pre-Nazi Germany. Read more Audio
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The Muriwai Deli: From food trucks to permanent fixture
11:30 AM.The Muriwai Deli is a permanent fixture in the West Auckland community, but it wasn't always that way. Read more Audio
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Political commentators Dale Husband and Liam Hehir
11:05 AM.Dale Husband is a long time broadcaster and Radio Waatea presenter hosting a Maori focused current affairs programme. Liam Hehir is a Palmerston North lawyer, political commentator and a National… Read more Audio
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Around the motu: David Hill in North Canterbury
10:45 AM.Rangiora High School's building project includes a return to single-cell classrooms. Read more Audio